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daniel hanit

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  1. Ron, regarding the extending of the monitor far outside for more pan inertia, i do that when operating for films to get the pan inertia, however following the advice of a TV operator i admire, Johan Sandklef from Sweden, when doing live shows i have the monitor very close to the sled so i am looking at it straight down.

    This allows me to do 360 shots in both directions without worrying about getting my arm bumping into the monitor.

  2. Rob, your rig looks amazing.

    Did you mod it from the original model sold by Tiffen?

    What arm do you use with it?

    By the way, and off subject, i recently got my own Link L1500 wireless system, and i am very happy with it.

    Job, i saw the amazing shots you did with the Handsfree on The Voice, GUTSY!!

  3. Thanks jens!

    The photos of the EFP on my websight are from the old days when o still used the Chrosziel green screen.

    Job, we just finished the 1st season of the Voice in israel, we shot all the auditions, battles and live shows on the same studio in jerusalem.

    It wasn't a very steadicam friendly set, many stairs, with no place to hide after finishing the shot, so only long shots of entering the stage, 360 degrees and then back to where i started.

    And by the way, almost everything started by Hollands John De Mol, isn't it?(-:

  4. I forgot to mention that i use my mofified EFP only for live TV shows that i do such as THE VOICE and IDOL, which require me to do dutch rolling, whip pan shots, and generally a very different operating than what i do when operating in feature films.(it is dynamicaly balanced with the modification i did)

    For films i use my ULTRA 1 sled, which is amazing for slow shots with tele lenses, high and low mode, but horrible for the kind of work i do in live shows.

    I believe that Tiffen realized that the giant bottom of the Old Ultra was not a good idea, therefore gone in the following Ultra 2 which allows you to decide if you want more or less inertia in your shots.

    Anyway, thanks a lot for your input!

  5. I have an EFP which i keep as minimal as possible at the bottom in order to avoid it bumping in to my knees or having forced to get it far from me in order to switch sides.

    Many sleds are not able to do that as they are built with the battery far out from the post.(ultra 1 for instance)

    I am interested to hear your thoughts on that subject...

  6. I have a Teradek 120 / 320 encoder decoder Pair for sale.

    New condition. Comes with 2 d-tap to 2pin lemo cables and

    mounting hardware. At b&h it's 2800.

    Asking 2300.00

    Photo is here:

    Teradek 120/320 encoder decoder

     

     

    The Teradek Cube 120/320 HD-SDI Encoder/Decoder is equipped with HD-SDI (serial digital interface) input/output, and WiFi, and is suitable for turnkey (ready for immediate use) on-set video monitoring. You can stream HD video over WiFi and then receive the video signal (up to 1080p24) on a small handheld monitor or a professional field monitor connected to the Cube decoder. In addition, the cube encoder/decoder features a line-of-sight (waves traveling straight line) WiFi range up to 300’ (91m).

     

    Featuring a setup wizard, the Cube 120/320 HD-SDI Encoder/Decoder web interface simplifies configuration. You can create a network, log on to Cube's web interface, complete the setup wizard, and start streaming video after connecting video to the Cube system. The Cube 120/320 HD-SDI Encoder/Decoder features H.264 High Profile (level 4.1) video compression to offer high video quality at lower bit rates.

     

    Downscaling to lower resolutions is possible via a built-in scaler that allows output streaming resolutions of 1080p/PsF, 1080i, 720p, and 480p. Based on available IP bandwidth, you can choose target bit rates (HD - 2 to 4Mbps, SD - sub-1Mbps) and a video resolution as required. The Cube encoder/decoder offers end-to-end latency (time delay) of 1/8-1/2 second.

     

    With small size and compact design, the Cube 120/320 HD-SDI Encoder/Decoder can be mounted to a rail system, cage, hotshoe, or camera baseplate. In addition, the encoder/decoder can be used with camera systems such as Red One, Arri Alexa, Panavision Genesis, Canon 5Dii, and Canon 7D. The Cube encoder/decoder requires only 2.5W DC power.

  7. Selling Tera deck 120 hd-sdi for a friend. I took to Teradeck to get it checked out and theysent it back fully checked and informed me everything was great.

     

    Comes with power cable and is very good condition.

     

    Please give me a call if

    Interested 323-875-5814 or email

    Me dennisnoyes@gmail.com

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